AHRC-funded researchers have been using sustainable practices and materials within contemporary design to convert low-value mineral waste into high-value architectural products, expanding the aesthetic and technical boundaries of ceramic materials.

While we live in a multi-religious and multi-ethnic world, it is not always clear how different groups are to co-exist in physical spaces. An interesting example is the attempt to accommodate religious diversity through the provision of multi-faith spaces.

Early stage arts and humanities researchers can maximise the impact of their research, develop sound impact plans for grant applications and develop transferable skills with the ‘Researchers in Residence’ scheme.